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Chapter 4 Setting Up Your System 99
Note: Larger buffer sizes increase latency. Dependent on CPU speed, buffer sizes that
are too small might compromise real time audio processing.
ReWire Behavior
Use this menu to configure the ReWire behavior when sending MIDI data to a ReWire
compatible software instrument:
 Playback mode: Use when playing back MIDI tracks via ReWire. This setting requires
less CPU power.
 Live mode: Use when playing a ReWire instrument live. This setting uses more CPU
resources, but has lower latency.
Maximum Scrub Speed
This pop-up menu allows you to set the maximum scrubbing speed. You can choose
between the following options:
 Normal: The normal playback speed is used for scrubbing.
 Double: The scrubbing playback speed is twice as fast.
Scrub Response
This menu determines the reaction time for audio scrubbing. Choose the value that
works best for your system configuration. Options are: Slow, Normal, Fast, Faster.
DAE and TDM
All information on using the DAE (Digidesign Audio Engine) and TDM hardware with
Logic Pro can be found in the Logic Pro 8 TDM Guide.
Using Distributed Audio Processing
Distributed audio processing allows you to expand the processing capacity of your
Logic Pro system. It does this by offloading calculations for software instruments or
effects to additional Macintosh Node computers, connected via Gigabit Ethernet. This is
perfect when using numerous instances of CPU-intensive software synthesizers or
effects, such as Sculpture or Space Designer.
Additional Macintosh computers do not require further copies of Logic Pro, nor any
MIDI or audio hardware.
You can find the Logic Pro Node Installer on the Logic Pro Installation DVD—simply run
it, and set the system volume of your Node machine as the destination. The Logic Pro
Node application has no parameters or GUI elements. It simply needs to be running on
the Node machine before you start Logic Pro.
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